01709nam 2200349Ia 450 99639383650331620200818231236.0(CKB)4940000000115647(EEBO)2240882952(UnM)99899680e(UnM)99899680(EXLCZ)99494000000011564719980218d1654 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Spadacrene Anglica, the English spaw, or, The glory of Knaresborough[electronic resource] springing from several famous fountains there adjacent, called the vitrioll, sulphurous and dropping wels; and also other minerall waters. Their nature, physical use, situation, and many admirable cures being exactly exprest in the subsequent treatise of the learned Dr. Dean, and the sedulous observations of the ingenious Michael Stanhope Esquire. Wherein it is proved by reason and experience, that the vitrioline fountain is equall (and not inferiour) to the Germain spawYork printed by Tho. Broad, and are to be sold in his shop in the lower end of Stonegate, near to the common hall gates1654[2], 45, [1] pReproduction of original in the Royal College of Surgeons Library, London.eebo-0137Mineral watersEnglandKnaresboroughEarly works to 1800MedicineEarly works to 1800Mineral watersMedicineDeane Edmund1582?-1640.1004015Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393836503316Spadacrene Anglica, the English spaw, or, The glory of Knaresborough2305871UNISA